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A: Hello? Is anybody here?
B: Hello. Down here. Thank goodness. I've been here hours. I got tired of yelling for help. Could you come down here, please? I'm, I'm kind of stuck.
A: Yeah, hold on. I'll be right there. Hi, there. 
B: Hi.
A: So you got yourself lodged in here pretty good?
B: Yeah. It's, uh, it's kinda stupid. I, um, I saw a blackberry. Could you believe that? Twisted my ankle reaching for it and I slipped. I'm, uh, I'm pinned in here.
A: All right. It doesn't seem so bad. Hold on, wait. Let's just, uh...How's that? How's the leg?
B: It's, uh, sore.
A: Is it?
B: Yeah.
A: Let's get you up on the path, okay?
B: Yeah.
A: Um, I'll stay here. Turn around and I'll push. All right? So you...you just, uh, I'll stay back here and push you. Just, actually, let me get up next to you.
B: Okay.
A: All right. Ready?
B: Yeah.
A: Okay. Just hold on to me.
B: Okay.
A: Can you put any weight on it?
B: Some.
A: Yeah?
B: Yeah.
A: Here. I'm just gonna carry you, okay?
B: I'm gonna lose my feminist card for this.
A: Well. I won't tell anyone if you don't.
A: It doesn't look too bad. We'll just keep it elevated. I could tie it a little tighter. That would keep the swelling down.
B: Okay.
A: Okay. You ready? I'll pull on three. One. Two. Three.
B: You tricked me. So, are you a military guy? 
A: Yeah. How'd you know?
B: You got the look. Also, you know, the photographs over there.
A: Uh, yeah. I was a diver. Uh, they used to call us frogmen.
B: Wow, that sounds exciting.
A: Uh, I mean, I guess it depends on the level of danger.
B: Right. I mean, I didn't mean it sounded fun. Just, you know, it's not your normal nine-to-five. So you never get lonely being out here, all by yourself?
A: Couple hundred people come through here every weekend.
B: Yeah, but there's being around people and then there's being with people. I'm sorry.
A: No, no, no. I understand. It must look pretty weird. I just, uh, I just needed to be by myself, so...Had to clear my head of some stuff.
B: Right, so how long you been here?
A: There years.
B: There years? Well, it must be pretty clear by now.
A: Clear. It's getting better. Still a bit murky. 
B: Well, clear or murky, it's a...it's a nice head.
A: Aw, thanks, ma'am. Hey, um, how's the ankle feeling?
B: Better.
A: Good, 'cause it's gonna get dark soon. We don't wanna lose the light on the water. Probably could get you down to your canoe.
B: Okay.
A: Ready?
B: Yeah.
A: Hey, you know, it would be no problem to quickly shuttle you across the water.
B: That's kind, but I'll be fine. Besides, I don't want to leave my canoe here.
A: Okay.
B: We should exchange info, though. So you know I made it back safely.
A: Oh, yeah. Yeah, that's great.
B: Okay.
A: I, uh, I stole a map from your office. I hope you don't mind.
B: Those things are worth like thousands, you know.
B: Uh. Well, use this hundred dollars worth to write down your number. And I can call you before dinner.
A: Dinner?
B: Yeah. Dinner. You know, eating a meal at night together.
A: Uh-huh. Um, next week sometime?
B: I was thinking more like tonight. My address is on the back. I'll expect you around nine? We could eat a picnic under the stars. You saved me today. Let me say thank you, please.
A: I don't know. I've got a lot of stuff to do up at the lodge.
B: Yeah, I noticed. It's a, a real hub of activity. Come on. I'm so grateful to you. It's dinner, for God's sake. I will see you tonight.
A: I'll see you there.
B: Bye.
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